Long-Running shows that you've watched every single episode through good, bad, & ugly
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Re: Long-Running shows that you've watched every single episode through good, bad, &
When Roseanne first started, it was amazing. After 5 seasons, it started going downhill. Season 8 was not good at all, and season 9 was the worst you can imagine.
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I've seen every episode of the TV Land series Hot in Cleveland. That show is approaching 100 episodes after only being on the air for 4 years. Betty White will probably drop dead on the set of that show at the rate their working her. I can't believe they crank out 24 episodes per year for that show. It makes me laugh, but I know it's not the smartest comedy and alot of the humor is dated.
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Lost -- this was a chore, but I stuck through it. I look forward to revisiting this someday since my expectations are so low. Maybe I'll enjoy it.
Burn Notice - The serialized part of this was not executed very good. Still a great show.
Psych - One of my favorite shows of all time -- the last season did suffer
Monk
Breaking Bad -- I'm proud to say I watched my favorite drama from Day 1.
Chuck
Battlestar Galactica
90210
Gossip Girl -
Boston Legal - though I did miss 1 ep. where Denny and Alan are going fishing to the Andy Griffith theme
Pushing Daisies
Warehouse 13 - 2nd best Syfy show after BSG
Many shows I got in late, but didn't miss until the end like : The office, Smallville, Good Wife (quit in S1, but then picked it up b/c my father loves the show. One of my favorite shows now with Suits)
So far:
Royal Pains
Suits
Mad Men
Walking Dead
White Collar